U.S. President Donald J. Trump had a wild week on Twitter as he promoted movies of a racist U.Okay. political group, tried to revive a conspiracy idea involving an NBC host and continued assaults in opposition to his favorite goal: the information media.

Trump was denounced by leaders around the globe for serving to to unfold hate this week, he additionally pushed for his tax reform invoice, and used his Pocahontas slur at a ceremony for Native American veterans.

Right here’s what you missed on the planet of Trump.

Nov. 30: Trump (once more) calls Kim Jong Un ‘Little Rocket Man’

Trump returned to his favorite insult Thursday calling North Korean chief Kim Jong Un “Little Rocket Man,” the identical day the hermit kingdom launched photos of a large intercontinental ballistic missile.

Trump took to social media to dismiss China’s try and sluggish the North’s weapons progress.

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“The Chinese language Envoy, who simply returned from North Korea, appears to have had no impression on Little Rocket Man,” Trump tweeted. “Exhausting to consider his folks, and the navy, put up with dwelling in such horrible circumstances. Russia and China condemned the launch.”

WATCH: Trump calls Kim Jong-Un ‘Little Rocket Man’

The North performed its first missile launch in 70 days on Tuesday. The rogue nation hadn’t launched a missile since lobbing one over Japan on Sept. 15.

“It went greater, frankly, than any earlier shot they’ve taken,” U.S. Defence Secretary Jim Mattis mentioned earlier this week. “It’s a continued effort to construct a risk — a ballistic missile risk that endangers world peace, regional peace, and definitely, the US.”

Nov. 29: Trump retweets anti-Muslim movies

The president of the US retweeted three anti-Muslim movies posted by a far-right activist group Britain First to his practically 44 million followers.

The movies had been alleged to point out Muslims committing violent acts corresponding to a “Muslim migrant” beating a boy on crutches within the Netherlands, a boy being pushed off a roof and a person destroying a statue of the Virgin Mary.

One of many movies was debunked as being false, because the attacker within the Netherlands incident was neither Muslim nor a migrant.

“Info do matter,” the Dutch Embassy in Washington mentioned in a tweet directed at Trump. “The perpetrator of the violent act on this video was born and raised within the Netherlands. He obtained and accomplished his sentence below Dutch regulation.”

[email protected] Info do matter. The perpetrator of the violent act on this video was born and raised within the Netherlands. He obtained and accomplished his sentence below Dutch regulation.

— Netherlands Embassy ?? (@NLintheUSA) November 29, 2017

The video “Islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof and beats him to dying!” dates again to 2013, when a younger man was pushed from the roof of a constructing in Egypt throughout preventing between supporters and opponents of the just lately overthrown president, Mohamed Morsi.

The White Home defended the president saying it didn’t matter whether or not the movies are actual or not.

WATCH: White Home defends Trump’s retweets of anti-Muslim movies

Additionally Wednesday, Trump seized on Matt Lauer’s firing with assaults in opposition to NBC. Trump mentioned the community ought to “look into Andy Lack’s previous,” with out explaining what he meant in regards to the NBC Information chairman, and revived a conspiracy idea involving Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough.

Wow, Matt Lauer was simply fired from NBC for “inappropriate sexual conduct within the office.” However when will the highest executives at NBC & Comcast be fired for placing out a lot Faux Information. Take a look at Andy Lack’s previous!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 29, 2017

So now that Matt Lauer is gone when will the Faux Information practitioners at NBC be terminating the contract of Phil Griffin? And can they terminate low scores Joe Scarborough primarily based on the “unsolved thriller” that came about in Florida years in the past? Examine!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 29, 2017

Trump has a long-running feud with Scarborough. The “unsolved thriller” the president is referring to includes congressional aide Lori Klausutis who was discovered lifeless in Scarborough’s Florida workplace in 2001 when he was a Republican congressman.

The medical expert discovered on the time that she had died of a coronary heart situation that brought about her to fall and hit her head on Scarborough’s desk.

Whereas Trump insinuates in any other case, no proof of foul play has ever been discovered.

Nov. 28: Trump vs. ‘Chuck and Nancy’

With a authorities shutdown looming, prime congressional Democrats Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi pulled out of a deliberate assembly with the president after Trump lashed out at them on twitter.

Trump tweeted early Tuesday that “I don’t see a deal!” with Schumer and Pelosi and accused them of being tender on crime, taxes and unlawful immigration.

Assembly with “Chuck and Nancy” at the moment about protecting authorities open and dealing. Drawback is they need unlawful immigrants flooding into our Nation unchecked, are weak on Crime and wish to considerably RAISE Taxes. I don’t see a deal!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 28, 2017

Congress faces a Dec. eight deadline to go laws to maintain the federal government open and Trump’s feud with Democrats may place that in jeopardy. Whereas neither get together advantages from a authorities shutdown it might be particularly unhealthy for Republicans as they management each homes of Congress and the White Home.

Nov. 27: Who will get the ‘faux information trophy’?

Trump kicked off the work week with a morning tweet attacking U.S. tv networks (Fox Information excluded) suggesting a “contest” to find out which tv community deserves a “faux information trophy.”

“We should always have a contest as to which of the Networks, plus CNN and never together with Fox, is probably the most dishonest, corrupt and/or distorted in its political protection of your favorite President (me). They’re all unhealthy. Winner to obtain the FAKE NEWS TROPHY!”

We should always have a contest as to which of the Networks, plus CNN and never together with Fox, is probably the most dishonest, corrupt and/or distorted in its political protection of your favourite President (me). They’re all unhealthy. Winner to obtain the FAKE NEWS TROPHY!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2017

The information media is one in all Trump’s favorite targets apart from Fox Information, which frequently offers flattering protection of his administration. A ballot launched later within the week by the conservative-leaning Rasmussen finds 40 per cent of respondents suppose Fox Information ought to get the Faux Information Trophy, with CNN coming in second.

READ MORE: Donald Trump requires battle of the community ‘FAKE NEWS’

After attacking the media, he moved on to selling his tax reform plan that U.S. unbiased analysts have mentioned will switch tens of billions of to the nation’s wealthiest.

“The Tax Lower Invoice is coming alongside very properly, nice assist,” Trump wrote. “With only a few adjustments, some mathematical, the center class and job producers can get much more in precise and financial savings and the go by provision turns into less complicated and actually works properly!”

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